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Winship may
refer to:
Albert Edward Winship (1845–1933),
American educator and
educational journalist;
father of
Laurence and
George Blanton Winship (1869–1947)...
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Jonathan Winship III (1780–1843) was an
American 19th-century
sailor and entrepreneur, the son and
grandson of
Jonathan Winships I and II, who in 1775...
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Blanton C.
Winship (November 23, 1869 –
October 9, 1947) was an
American military lawyer and
veteran of both the Spanish–American War and
World War I...
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Wikisource has
original text
related to this article: In re
Winship In re
Winship, 397 U.S. 358 (1970), was a
United States Supreme Court decision that...
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Winship Point (62°14′32″S 58°43′43″W / 62.24231°S 58.72853°W / -62.24231; -58.72853) is a
point at the west side of the
entrance to
Potter Cove, King...
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North Winship (1885–1968) was a
career Foreign Service Officer who
served first as
Envoy Extraordinary and
Minister Plenipotentiary to
South Africa, starting...
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Puerto Rico,
Blanton Winship.
Further criticism by
members of the U.S.
Congress led
President Franklin D.
Roosevelt to
remove Winship as
governor in 1939...
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Elizabeth Winship (May 17, 1921 –
October 23, 2011) was an
American journalist, best
known for
writing the
syndicated advice column "Ask Beth." Elizabeth...
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Vanessa Winship HonFRPS (born 1960) is a
British photographer who
works on long term
projects of portrait, landscape,
reportage and do****entary photography...
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Winship Cancer Institute of
Emory University is a
nonprofit cancer research and
patient care
center based in Atlanta, Georgia.
Winship Cancer Institute...